The Top 9 Things to See and Do in Gangnam, Seoul
Gangnam literally means ‘south of the river,’ and this district in South Korea’s capital lies along the banks of the Han, one of the country’s largest bodies of water. There’s plenty to do and see in this historically rich, fast-developing neighborhood. We explore some of the best things to do in South Korea.
Dance to 'Gangnam Style'
Train Station
Right outside of Gangnam Station Exit 5 is a tribute to ‘Gangnam Style’ by PSY, once the most popular song in the world. ‘Gangnam Style’ received more than three billion views on YouTube, and that number is still rising. Here, tourists and locals can get on stage and record themselves dancing to ‘Gangnam Style’ while the music plays on loop in the background. A must-visit if you’re hitting this section of the capital. Take it up a notch by joining a Gangnam Style tour, which takes in the must-visit spots in the city for any K-Pop fan worth their salt.
Visit Bongeunsa
Buddhist Temple
Bongeunsa is a Buddhist Temple in the center of Gangnam. This is a display of Korea’s traditional past set right in the middle of a busy metropolitan area. You move from the hustle of the city to the serenity of the Buddhist mantras and peaceful landscape in just moments. There is even a temple stay that allows you to bed down at the Buddhist temple overnight to learn about Buddha’s teachings.
COEX - Shopping and Aquarium
Aquarium, Concert Hall, Movie Theater, Museum, Shopping Mall
Go clubbing
Architectural Landmark
Shop until you drop
Gangnam is known as one of the richest districts in South Korea and is home to many department stores, underground shopping centers, and malls. This is where you would find Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Versace and other designer stores. Apgujeong and Cheongdam are the top shopping neighborhoods and there was even a television show, called Cheongdam Alice, about a poor girl wanting to get in with the wealthy elites of the area, spending time shopping and doing little else.
Samsung D’light
In case you didn’t know, Samsung is a Korean company (you can probably tell by the lack of iPhones owned in Korea). Samsung D’light is an exhibition space that showcases the latest technology founded by Samsung. It’s an excellent choice for electronic aficionados, as visitors are able to interact with some of the technology on display.
Visit SM, JYP, or CUBE
Gangnam is home to some of the largest Korean entertainment companies. Members of the public often go and visit the company headquarters and studios in the hopes of seeing a famous Korean idol walking or driving to and from the building. There are often large groups of fans and TV stations clustered around the entrances, which is something of a sight in itself.
Samneung Park
Samneung Park is full of history. It holds several tomb mounds, including the burial ground of King Jungjong. There are three tombs at this location: King Seongjong, the ninth king of the Joseon dynasty, his wife Queen Jeonghyeon, and King Jungjong, the 11th king of the Joseon dynasty. The surrounding forest brings a welcome change from the dense metropolitan area it is located in, making this a popular place just to take a stroll and relax. The tombs of the two kings are designated Unesco World Heritage sites, as are all those of the Joseon dynasty.
Seoul Olympic Park
Seoul Olympic Park is absolutely huge. It has seven different cafés, three restaurants, convenience stores, a K-pop museum, multiple fitness centers, basketball courts and skating arenas. The landscape is beautiful and serves as a great place to get away from all the cars and polluted air of the most crowded part of the city. There are bikes, kites, balls and skates, all of which visitors can rent at a low price, meaning any day here is packed with activities.
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